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lisabon 2012 [21]
3 years ago
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Consider two ways of commuting in a crowded city: taking public transportation, such as subway and buses, or driving your own ca

r.A person who chooses to take public transportation in a crowded city imposes a NEGATIVE OR POSITIVE externality on drivers. A policy implication of this result is a SUBSIDY FOR OR TAX ON those who take public transportation.Persons who choose to drive their own cars to get around in a crowded city impose a NEGATIVE OR POSITIVE externality on other drivers. A policy implication of this result is a TAX ON OR SUBSIDY FOR those who drive their own cars.
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1 answer:
weeeeeb [17]3 years ago
8 0

Answer and Explanation:

An individual who decides to take public transportation in a crowded city puts drivers on a POSITIVE externality. A policy implication of that outcome is a SUBSIDY for those taking public transport.

Many drivers are enforcing a NEGATIVE externality on people who want to drive their own cars to get around in a crowded city. A policy implication of that outcome is a TAX on those driving their own cars.

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